National Association for Sport and Physical Education

Instructional Programs

  • Hershey Track and Field: The Hershey's Track and Field Games program was created over 30 years ago to promote youth physical fitness and provide fun learning experiences for children 9 to 14 years old. Today, it's the largest youth sports program of its kind in the United States and Canada. Learn More>>

 

  • Passport to Play: Passport to Play supports student learning as defined in the National Standards for Physical Education and is supported by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE). Learn More>>

 

  • Skate in School: Skate in School is the unique in-line skating program for schools developed by NASPE and Rollerblade. The program, which started in 1996, is being used by more than 1000 schools across the country. Learn More>> 

 

  • Sport in School: NASPE is excited to introduce you to four terrific "Sport-in-School Programs for Physical Education" – golf, lacrosse, tennis, and adventure skills/activities – which you can teach as part of your school's physical education curriculum. Learn More>>

 

  • Fitness Education and Assessment in Physical Education: Standards 3 and 4 of the National Standards for Physical Education define a physically educated person as someone who participates regularly in physical activity and achieves and maintains a health-enhancing level of physical fitness. Check out some ideas and information that can be used in your classroom. Learn More>>